You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>Buckinghamshire (Bucks), General>Newspaper cuttings related to Buckinghamshire Newspaper cuttings related to BuckinghamshireReference number G-Bucks/NC Records in this SectionBucks Past & Present Newspaper articlesSupplement to the Bucks Free Press to celebrate the past G-Bucks/NC/001 Date: 1979Supplement to the Buckinghamshire AdvertiserAn issue to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Buckinghamshire Advertiser G-Bucks/NC/002 Date: 1989Newspaper cutting entitled 'Bad floods hit area last century'Article concerning the 100th anniversary of bad floods in the Thames valley G-Bucks/NC/003 Date: 1994Newspaper supplement entitled 'South Bucks Review'Articles and photographs on the history of Buckinghamshire. G-Bucks/NC/004 Date: 1962Newspaper cutting entitled 'Celebration of a county' A book review by Alan CleaverArticle on the publication of a new book ‘The History of Buckinghamshire’ by Michael Reed. Also includes a photograph of Station Parade, Beaconsfield G-Bucks/NC/005 Date: 1993Newspaper supplement entitled 'Bucks Past and Present'Newspaper supplement entitled ‘Bucks Past and Present’ G-Bucks/NC/006 Date: 1979Newspaper supplement entitled 'Bucks Past & PresentNewspaper supplement entitled ‘Bucks Past & Present G-Bucks/NC/007 Date: 1981Newspaper cutting entitled 'The county is hero'A book review by Anne Edwards. The book is ‘Buckinghamshire’ by Ian Beckett G-Bucks/NC/008 Date: 1995Newspaper article Flowers are everywhere at popular craft fair about Beaconsfield Craft fair with photograph of exhibitsCraft Fair at the Beaconsfield Garden centre. To promote craftsmanship in the area. Organised by the 13 year old Chiltern Craft Association this was one of a few during the year G-Bucks/NC/009 Date: 1993Newspaper article Phantoms of the ChilternDouble page article with photograph about ghosts in Chiltern Houses. G-Bucks/NC/010 Date: 1970Newspaper article The Sisters of St Katherine are happy in the Chilterns10 Nuns live in the convent in Parmoor north of Marlow one of 100 Anglican convents in the country. A small order that offer homes for 25 homeless elderly women and sell hand craft to pay for themselves. The convent moved here from London after a bomb in the war. Founded in 1879 G-Bucks/NC/011 Date: 1950Newspaper supplement review of South Buckinghamshire.80 Glorious YearsBeaconsfield is mentioned on pages II and III and XI with a photograph of the Queen’s official visit in June 1962. G-Bucks/NC/012 Date: 1980Newspaper supplement South Bucks Review with map showing Bucks areaMiddle pages Your heritage about Beaconsfield. Many adverts G-Bucks/NC/013 Date: 1962Newspaper cutting titled 'Not enough homes to meet demands of buyers'Housing shortage in Beaconsfield £17000-£22000 price of homes G-Bucks/NC/014 Date: 1970Newspaper cutting titled 'Uncovering relics of county's ancient past'Newspaper cutting describing the source of iron age items and where they are currently kept G-Bucks/NC/015 Date: 1980Newspaper cutting titled 'Keeper of the underground vaults'Newspaper cutting describing old records held in the underground part of the Records Office of the County Offices in Aylesbury G-Bucks/NC/016 Date: 1994Frosts Partnership property selection4 properties advertised for sale. Seer Green (2,550000), Penn (£600,000), Beaconsfield (£100000) and Taplow (£925000) G-Bucks/NC/017 Date: 2017Palace of a Prince. Details of Nashdom (Russian for Our Home)Details of an open day to see this recently restored and divided mansion built originally according to the design of Sir Edwin Luytens in 1908 for Prince Alexis Dolgorouki and his English bride, Frances Wilson, a Lancashire cotton heiress. The 35 apartments and houses are to be sold by Savills estate agents. G-Bucks/NC/018 Date: 1996VE Day report from the day as remembered in 1985 by local residents describing their celebrations Photographs included.Details of happiness and sorrow on VE day. The closure of the Hoover factory opened in 1942 in Gerrards Cross and employing many women who made 17million aircraft components but who lost their jobs on VE Day. Photographs and articles about the Home Guard in the Chalfonts. Flags fly, bells ring and kids set ... G-Bucks/NC/019 Date: 1985Hundreds of homes sold for £1m-plus in BucksThe most expensive home in county to be sold last year was a £5.6m property in Beaconsfield. More than 500 homes were sold for over £1m in the county. Report on other areas. G-Bucks/NC/020 Date: 1/2/2018Millionaire's row......Buckinghamshire has 46 roads where average house price is £1 million or more. Among the most expensive roads in Beaconsfield are Burkes Road and Gregories Road. Least expensive are Aylesbury and High Wycombe. G-Bucks/NC/021 Date: 1/3/2018MPs' mixed reaction to suspension plansBuck’s MPs have spoken out following the news that Parliament will be suspended by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson. G-Bucks/NC/022 Date: 30/08/2019Newspaper cutting titled 'Bucks tops most expensive list'Newspaper cutting about a survey of house prices outside London, with Beaconsfield showing in third place at over £1m G-Bucks/NC/024 Date: 21/06/2019Newspaper cutting about filming in BuckinghamshireNewspaper cutting about research into the country with the most frequently used locations for filming, with Buckinghamshire showing in second place, with a photograph of Beaconsfield G-Bucks/NC/025 Date: 04/05/2018 PAGE:12Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. 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My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Buckinghamshire (Bucks), GeneralSection: Newspaper cuttings related to BuckinghamshireItem: Bucks Past & Present Newspaper articlesItem: Supplement to the Buckinghamshire AdvertiserItem: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Bad floods hit area last century'Item: Newspaper supplement entitled 'South Bucks Review'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Celebration of a county' A book review by Alan CleaverItem: Newspaper supplement entitled 'Bucks Past and Present'Item: Newspaper supplement entitled 'Bucks Past & PresentItem: Newspaper cutting entitled 'The county is hero'Item: Newspaper article Flowers are everywhere at popular craft fair about Beaconsfield Craft fair with photograph of exhibitsItem: Newspaper article Phantoms of the ChilternItem: Newspaper article The Sisters of St Katherine are happy in the ChilternsItem: Newspaper supplement review of South Buckinghamshire.80 Glorious YearsItem: Newspaper supplement South Bucks Review with map showing Bucks areaItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Not enough homes to meet demands of buyers'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Uncovering relics of county's ancient past'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Keeper of the underground vaults'Item: Frosts Partnership property selectionItem: Palace of a Prince. Details of Nashdom (Russian for Our Home)Item: VE Day report from the day as remembered in 1985 by local residents describing their celebrations Photographs included.Item: Hundreds of homes sold for £1m-plus in BucksItem: Millionaire's row......Item: MPs' mixed reaction to suspension plansItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Bucks tops most expensive list'Item: Newspaper cutting about filming in BuckinghamshireItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Work starts to fix pothole crisis'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Studio bosses on why Bucks is big in the industry'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Top 5 on the menu'Item: Newspaper cutting titled '600 medieval coins worth £150k found by detectorists in Bucks'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'McDonald's hygiene'Item: Plot potholes with our interactive mapItem: Bucks hotels top for a relaxing Christmas breakItem: Angry resident slams 'negligent' council for lack of action over road 'covered in potoles'.Item: The country's best and worst secondary schools Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3685 pages)20th (12288 pages)21st (5500 pages)
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